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Beat the Parents: Ask Me Anything
Beat the Parents: Ask Me Anything
by Spin Master Ltd.
Player Count
2 to 99

Player Ages
6+
Categories
  • Trivia
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    Description

    Beat the Parents Ask Me Anything is the friendly competition that brings families together. It’s like a trivia game where every category is YOU! Kids ask a personality question of the their parents, then lock in their guess as to what they think the parents’ answer will be. Parents then must guess which answer the kids expected them to pick. If they’re right, they win the round. The parents then take a turn asking a question of their kids. What’s your favorite thing about summer? What insect scares you the most? Beat the Parents Ask Me Anything is the personality guessing game that pits parents against their kids in a friendly battle of who knows whom best. Everyone learns something new about each other while having a hilarious time!

    Description

    How well do parents know kids? Do kids have insight into parents’ quirks? Beat the Parents Ask Me Anything is the fun way for families to find out! Parents ask kids a question about themselves, and then guess what the kids’ response will be. Then the tables turn as kids ask their parents a question. With 150+ thought-provoking questions, find out more than you imagine with Beat The Parents Ask Me Anything, and have a hilarious time in the process!

    —description from the publisher

    Game play involves one family comprised of two teams - parents and kids. Teams take turns drawing a card and asking the other team a question. Each card has two personal, trivia questions - one to ask parents, one to ask kids. The off-turn team selects and answer (A, B, or C) and hides a response card. The on-turn team debates the question and then announces what they feel the answer should be. The off-turn team reveals the hidden response card. If the answer and card match, the on-turn team scores one point. Play continues until an agreed upon score or turn count elapses.

    —user summary

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